Testing Resistance & Reform News: July 24- 30, 2019
Believe it or not, a new public school year begins in less than two weeks in several states! Fortunately, testing reformers have not been relaxing over the “summer vacation.” Parents, educators, students, and community activists are ready to promote better assessment systems and fight schemes to impose even more high-stakes standardized exams. Check out this […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: July 17 – 23, 2019
There’s no “summer vacation” for assessment reformers — in response to ongoing pressure from grassroots activists, more and more policymakers in many states are backing away from test-and-punish policies that undermine educational quality and equal opportunity. California Leverage Data, Not Test Scores, to Improve Teaching and Learning https://www.smartbrief.com/original/2019/07/leverage-data-close-achievement-gaps Florida Politicians Should Listen to Educators About […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: July 3 – 16, 2019
This week’s edition is jam-packed with stories about both the flaws of relying on standardized exams to make high-stakes educational decisions as well as successful campaigns to roll back testing misuse and overuse. If you find these updates helpful, note that FairTest has changed its online donation provider to PayPal, so that you can support […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: June 26 – July 2, 2019
With the Spring 2019 testing season over and classrooms closed for the summer, many education news stories are focusing on the misuse of standardized exam results to evaluate school and teacher quality. It’s great to see the increasing breadth of voices criticizing current test-driven policies Please remember Deborah Meier’s plea for donations to help FairTest […]
Deb Meier on Winning Testing Reform Victories
Dear friend: Schools are closed for the summer. But testing reformers are not taking a vacation. FairTest needs your support today, so our movement can win more victories this fall. The past year was the best everfor campaigns to replace standardized exam misuse and overuse with better forms of assessment. 41 additional colleges and universities […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: June 19 – 25, 2019
As the last classrooms close for summer break, it’s a good time to look back — the past year has been among the best ever for the testing reform movement: more states eliminating exit exams; successful campaigns to rollback test-driven school grading schemes and the fastest ACT/SAT-optional growth rate in history. Next year should be […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: June 12 – 18, 2019
Though most public schools across the U.S. have closed for the summer, there are still plenty of stories about effective campaigns to roll back standardized exam misuse and overuse. Encourage your friends and allies to sign up for these updates so they can receive important news and tools – http://www.fairtest.org/weekly-news-signup California Civil Rights, Activists Groups […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: June 5 – 11, 2019
Along with this week’s news about assessment reform progress, FairTest offers two freshly updated resources for activists to use in their local campaigns and journalists to reference for their reporting: – a chronology of computer testing problems https://www.fairtest.org/computerized-testing-problems-chronology – history of test design, administration, and scoring failures by Pearson, the world’s largest testing company https://www.fairtest.org/pearsons-history-testing-problems […]
Global SAT Subject Test Security Breach; Scores Compromised
for further information: Bob Schaeffer (239) 395-6773 mobile (239) 699-0468 for immediate release Thursday, June 6, 2019 GLOBAL SAT SUBJECT TEST SECURITY BREACH LAST WEEKEND; SCORES COMPROMISED BY ADVANCE CIRCULATION OF EXAM; QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALSO POSTED ON REDDIT WEB SITE MANY HOURS BEFORE ADMINISTRATIONS BEGAN IN U.S. Last weekend’s SAT Biology Subject Test was […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: May 29 – June 4, 2019
Along with an ever-growing number of stories about successful assessment reform initiatives, we still see many disturbing reports of ongoing damage to students and educators from standardized exam misuse and overuse. Grassroots activists and their allies should feel free to contact FairTest for assistance with building winning local campaigns to replace testing overkill with authentic […]
